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Bigger U.S. Canola CropWASHINGTON - Oct 12/07 - SNS -- The USDA's first canola production forecast for 2007 is 1.50 billion pounds, up 8% from 2006. Area planted, at 1.18 million acres, is up 2% from the June estimate and up 13% from last year. Canola farmers expect to harvest 1.14 million acres, up 2% from June and up 12% from 2006. The October yield forecast, at 1,312 pounds per acre, is 54 pounds below last year's yield. North Dakota's yield, at 1,310 pounds per acre, is down 60 pounds from last year. Soil moisture was mostly adequate during the growing season in North Dakota and harvest was nearly complete by mid-September, three weeks ahead of normal. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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